Nimekumbuka sana means I missed you/I miss you (Zanzibar and Tanzania Mainland) Nice to meet you-for Word to word translation " nzuri kukutana na wewe" but we mean " nimefurahi kukutana na wewe"
I lived in Kenya for five years, long time ago. I'll be returning to East Africa this year. :) I love your voice, I love how this is presented, it's making it much easier for me, asante!
i repeated every word i akmost teared up reading it is so much better than saying it. its wild hearing the sounds. im making cards and shiwing my sita year old. dope vid MORE
Swahili originated in Tanzanian coast and spread on northern region of Tanzania 🇹🇿 to Mombasa (Kenya 🇰🇪) and southern region of Tanzania to Mozambique 🇲🇿 by business men and traders... Later it went and spread to every neighbor of Tanzania, thus every neighbor from Kenya 🇰🇪, Uganda 🇺🇬, Rwanda 🇷🇼, Burundi 🇧🇮, Eastern Congo 🇨🇩, northern Zambia 🇿🇲, northern Malawi 🇲🇼, Mozambique 🇲🇿, and Comoro island can all speak Swahili... But Kenya's neighbors Ethiopia 🇪🇹, South Sudan 🇸🇸, Somalia 🇸🇴 can't speak Swahili because Kenyans didn't create or spread Swahili words to other neighbors... Also after gaining independence, Tanzania 🇹🇿 immediately officialized Swahili as a national and official language of the nation while Kenya 🇰🇪 after gaining independence officialized English as their national and official language, but later Kenya 🇰🇪 added Swahili as their national language but not official language. Swahili is spoken fluently in Tanzania 🇹🇿 than any African country, Kenya use Swahili as their second language after English, while the rest countries use Swahili as their third language
Im liking the words ... The picture s do help just wish they were more reflective to culture but.... It works... Many words we use in our Sea Island Creole .... Trying to get .ore fluently to speak with my PanAfrikan Family
Mustafa honest way 👨🏻🌾🕵🏻♂️👩🏻🎤👨🏻🎤👨🏻🏭👩🏻🏭🤵🏻👰🏻use this for the game and the app has been the way ugcfdv gffj is the day we can take a break in this way to go to take the day of the day and take
A lot of these Arabic words such as shikamoo, marahaba etc. were added to the Kiswahili spoken in Zanzibar during those years when the Sultans ruled that island. They were originally slang but have come to common use, especially in Tanzania but not in other regions where Kiswahili is spoken such as Kenya, Uganda and the DRC where cultural context of words may be lacking entirely. I would prefer the Lingua Franca Kiswahili uses less of these words and sticks more to the proto-Kiswahili Kiswahili words or Kingozi as spoken by the original twelve tribes along the East African coast.
Waoo karibu. Lakini namna nzuri ya kusema ungetumia mzee inamaama old na inatumika kwa binadamu. Lakini kuukuu inatumika zaidi kwa vitu kuliko watu. Sikiliza na nyimbo zetu itajifunza zaidi. Tunakupendaa
Sir/madam thank you so much how to posting this video. But,sir/madam can you make question and answer about this video because it's too long this video and also me and the other people for beginners we need Pronunciation and spelling. Thanks a lot again.
@@monicahovda5890 Jambo is only used by tourists. We do not use Jambo among the locals. Shikamoo can also be used by adults when greeting elderly people. Not only used by kids. I advise not to use Jambo if you want to be fluent. You may use Hujambo? instead.
@@swahiliadventureracademy4309 jambo is just a root and it's improper to use it in conversation without the prefixes that denote the first to third person singular n plural e.g. hujambo,hamjambo, sijambo etc
Ok so I have to learn Swahili all over again cause I can’t understand so many expressions in here!? Which Swahili is this? OH and Shukran??? That’s thank you in Arabic. Aksante is thank you or aksante Sana for thank you so much. I’d love to know where is this Swahili from? It’s nice to study the different variations
@@mishiwamunyu7063 'Mkkay' is shorthand for "Hmm... Okay". Bill Hicks used it in his stand up specials when he would talk about politicians who should have ben assassinated instead of MLK or Lennon. It expresses doubt about what the other person is saying.
This seems like KENYAN swahili. Because he has some disfluencies. He calls a doctor dactari instead of mganga. Also fails to explain the context of the use of Shkamoo, which is usually a greeting from a younger person to an older person. Like a child wold say Shkamoo to parent and the parent would respond by saying marahabaa.
Ninakupenda is still correct. Ninakupenda - formal Nakupenda - informal If you wanna say "I've got love" you use the phrase "Nina mapenzi". Kupenda is verb whereas mapenzi is noun.
All sentences are correct. NINAKUPENDA OR NAKUPENDA. Firstly you have to know according to those words. NAKUPENDA is habitual time which you do in your daily life such as: in a day,week,month or year. And NINAKUPENDA is continous/progressive time and like that.
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My husband is talking this language I want to learn it very much
Nimekumbuka sana means I missed you/I miss you (Zanzibar and Tanzania Mainland)
Nice to meet you-for Word to word translation " nzuri kukutana na wewe" but we mean " nimefurahi kukutana na wewe"
Nimekukumbuka sana*
Qa
The Language is KISWAHILI ! not swahili. Swahili is the ethnic group...tafadhali sahihisha hapo!
I lived in Kenya for five years, long time ago. I'll be returning to East Africa this year. :) I love your voice, I love how this is presented, it's making it much easier for me, asante!
Welcome back to Kenya ❤️
I was born in Tanzania in a Swahili language but I'm more 86% Swahili and 95% English since I was raised in the UK at such a young age
Man like boi
I love Shawhili, its beautiful language, and its people. Thank you
i repeated every word i akmost teared up reading it is so much better than saying it. its wild hearing the sounds. im making cards and shiwing my sita year old. dope vid MORE
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I was born Somalia and I grew up now I travel to Kenya
Mimi ni msomaali habari
I am learning swahili -shante sana --thank you .
Asante is thank you. Asante sana is thank you very much
Vizuri/ good
Shikamo
Hey i can tell u another word for hi...which is more slang and fun
I noticed there's a repeat on breakfast lunch and dinner. I would live to hear you speak them.
Beautiful language.
Somo zuri sana. Hongera mwalimu🙏🙏
Kiswahili lugha tamu,lugha yangu naipenda..Safi sana
andika maneno haya vizuri
Swahili originated in Tanzanian coast and spread on northern region of Tanzania 🇹🇿 to Mombasa (Kenya 🇰🇪) and southern region of Tanzania to Mozambique 🇲🇿 by business men and traders... Later it went and spread to every neighbor of Tanzania, thus every neighbor from Kenya 🇰🇪, Uganda 🇺🇬, Rwanda 🇷🇼, Burundi 🇧🇮, Eastern Congo 🇨🇩, northern Zambia 🇿🇲, northern Malawi 🇲🇼, Mozambique 🇲🇿, and Comoro island can all speak Swahili... But Kenya's neighbors Ethiopia 🇪🇹, South Sudan 🇸🇸, Somalia 🇸🇴 can't speak Swahili because Kenyans didn't create or spread Swahili words to other neighbors... Also after gaining independence, Tanzania 🇹🇿 immediately officialized Swahili as a national and official language of the nation while Kenya 🇰🇪 after gaining independence officialized English as their national and official language, but later Kenya 🇰🇪 added Swahili as their national language but not official language.
Swahili is spoken fluently in Tanzania 🇹🇿 than any African country, Kenya use Swahili as their second language after English, while the rest countries use Swahili as their third language
I am a Kenyan and I would like to tell you that everyone in Kenya can speak Swahili.
Did you just say that Kenya uses Swahili as their second language after English? 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
actually not true
Not true! study the history of the language before making such comments.
Bro came to brag while Tanzania only knows kiswahili, you guys need to do something fr😂😂😂
Your now best for me teacher new learner me straight from uganda 8:40 thanks
This is soooooooooooooooooooo good! Asante!
do you speak English ?
Karibu is that right
Yes you are the best to teach people
7:42 it went from 0 to 100 in 0.2 sec... I was not expecting that 😂
:)
Sebastian Manassevitz Barda
Facts lolololol
Like for real 😂😂😂
Sebastian Manassevitz Bardasz lol I was thinking about the same thing lol
From America and Swahili is pretty hard for me thanks for this video 😁
Me too 😆😆
Which country in America?
@@afrocyberdeliathe continent is North America, our country (USA) we just say America.
I love it!
I love the approach. Keep it up the good work...I will learn Kiswahili through channel
I am African and I live in Africa and I know Swahili I'm eight years old so here is some kiswahili mama naomba majiii
Mama please give me water
Im liking the words ... The picture s do help just wish they were more reflective to culture but.... It works... Many words we use in our Sea Island Creole .... Trying to get .ore fluently to speak with my PanAfrikan Family
Wow i didnt see like this lesson for my life i like and right now im in kenya
Can you teach me
I am very interested in this language 🎉🎉🎉
Shukrani kwako Mwalimu
Your the best thank you thank you thank you so much you are the best
Hsaten mwarim
Wetu barikiwe sana
Asante sana Mwalimu
I am learning swahili, and i really love your blog,
Contact with me and I will teach you swahili language some of the part of this language whenever you need.
شكرآ جزيلا 👍
ALLAH akongerere imigisha
This is very helpful thank you
fatma hasan sxby ma ibartit😂
I'm starting today to learn kiswahili
Wooow starting to learn swahili. Swahili lang is simple
Asante sana rafiki 👍
mustafa Honest ar ibar ina aderow😂
Mustafa honest way 👨🏻🌾🕵🏻♂️👩🏻🎤👨🏻🎤👨🏻🏭👩🏻🏭🤵🏻👰🏻use this for the game and the app has been the way ugcfdv gffj is the day we can take a break in this way to go to take the day of the day and take
Agafsaaaahhhhhhhhkkkkkkkkk
Mustafa honest way is a game of the
I would like to learn Swahili language
I really really liked
Manzuri sana 🇸🇴❤️
Nzuri isn't mazuri😁
Waaw somali ila daawanooyo mashAllah
Sana yaa soomaal hhhmm
Very good 👍
The teacher people Thanks
Ahsante ndugu yangu
I love it ..
Thank you so much. 🤗
James Aisha ok
Asante sana mwailmu wagu wa kisuwahili
Hey how can Hi imply shikamoo now imagine a grayfull man( old man ) saying that to a teen ..ridiculous I think Hi goes perfect for mambo)
Shikamoo….is a way of greeting your elders only....why are we screwing our beautiful Swahili!!!
Welcome Tanzania
Yasinta Joseph Exactly, mostly used in Tanzania/Zanzibar
Yeah that's right. I had been to Tanzania in 2018 and my Tz buddy said that we use mambo to greet our peer and those who‘s younger than us.
A lot of these Arabic words such as shikamoo, marahaba etc. were added to the Kiswahili spoken in Zanzibar during those years when the Sultans ruled that island. They were originally slang but have come to common use, especially in Tanzania but not in other regions where Kiswahili is spoken such as Kenya, Uganda and the DRC where cultural context of words may be lacking entirely. I would prefer the Lingua Franca Kiswahili uses less of these words and sticks more to the proto-Kiswahili Kiswahili words or Kingozi as spoken by the original twelve tribes along the East African coast.
Asc has to take a day and a half hour to a day you can’t go to take ghy the game is the job and I can go to take a nap 😴 is a good game
It's like the equivalent of the dutch they use U for respect of elders not to offend.
Which is probably similar to Afrikaans.
Ni mzuri zaidi
Hongera Rafiki
mimi ni mwanamke mkuukuu sana 61umri Jina langu ni Tatyana napenda kiswahili mimi ni mwananchi wa Russia
Татьяна Стругова haha vizuri sana. Instagram accout yako jina gani
Waoo karibu. Lakini namna nzuri ya kusema ungetumia mzee inamaama old na inatumika kwa binadamu. Lakini kuukuu inatumika zaidi kwa vitu kuliko watu. Sikiliza na nyimbo zetu itajifunza zaidi. Tunakupendaa
Thanks am a Ugandan but we speak broken swahili
Asante sana rafiki .
Thank you very much
Namaskar
I am from Djibouti I like to speak sawahili i like to go Tanzanie 😘😘😘
It is a very beautiful language. When do you expect to go to Tanzania ?
Karibu Tanzania/ welcome to Tanzania
Beneficial 😊
thnk you very much ilike this language
Ar maa leybaro ana 😂
Don't worry usijali
Great Video Zuri
Sir/madam thank you so much how to posting this video. But,sir/madam can you make question and answer about this video because it's too long this video and also me and the other people for beginners we need Pronunciation and spelling. Thanks a lot again.
Very nice
Shikamoo is actually Hello.It is more formal
Jambo!!! Is like Hi. Not Shikamoo the most kids like to greetings with Shikamoo for the older
Monica Hovda ok thank you so much for telling me
@@monicahovda5890 Jambo is only used by tourists. We do not use Jambo among the locals. Shikamoo can also be used by adults when greeting elderly people. Not only used by kids. I advise not to use Jambo if you want to be fluent. You may use Hujambo? instead.
@@swahiliadventureracademy4309 jambo is just a root and it's improper to use it in conversation without the prefixes that denote the first to third person singular n plural e.g. hujambo,hamjambo, sijambo etc
@@monicahovda5890 shikamo like i respect u
My frist time
Vzuri sana Rafiki
Actually it is Shikamoo! It is spelled with a double -O.
Absolutely 💯
Naipenda nch yangu🇹🇿
Asante sana mwailmu
Andante sana
wow so amazing
Haki ninasoma vizuri😛
Grazie, THANKS HIM !
Sei Italiano?
nice
Thanks teacher
Ok so I have to learn Swahili all over again cause I can’t understand so many expressions in here!? Which Swahili is this? OH and Shukran??? That’s thank you in Arabic. Aksante is thank you or aksante Sana for thank you so much. I’d love to know where is this Swahili from? It’s nice to study the different variations
This is from the Kenyan Coast
You need to go to Tanzania to learn.
So in Swahilli you introduce your wife to a friend, and he says Mkkay..... 😂
Mke
you add wangu at the end mke wangu to mean my wife not just mke
Haha it's MKE
@@mishiwamunyu7063
'Mkkay' is shorthand for "Hmm... Okay".
Bill Hicks used it in his stand up specials when he would talk about politicians who should have ben assassinated instead of MLK or Lennon. It expresses doubt about what the other person is saying.
Asante sana !!!
Asanti sana teacher
Thank you
Ifka Cadey sxby ibar ana 😂
I found it so late 😢
❤🎉
Soobadi walaal asagoo soomaali kufisireysif noo soo duub
Thank you.
I want to if it's a tanzanian swahili or keyan?
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I think it must be Kenyan Swahili.
This is almost formal swahili which is mostly used in Tanzania than Kenya.
This seems like KENYAN swahili. Because he has some disfluencies. He calls a doctor dactari instead of mganga. Also fails to explain the context of the use of Shkamoo, which is usually a greeting from a younger person to an older person. Like a child wold say Shkamoo to parent and the parent would respond by saying marahabaa.
@@kayn2756 Shkamoo inatumika Tz pia.
😂😂 many times I got "muted"👶🏽 .... 🔊🤔"huh?" my brain said repeat it ..... my tongue said = no.
Hhhh
Thanks teacher for this video
I need a tanzanian citizen for swahili-congo versus swahili-tanzania videos. There is already french-québécois versus french-france.
Ahsante sana..
no its Asante without the h
Loooh axnte nimejua kiswahili vizuri🤣🤣
Karibu sana
Plz i want one person to practice this language
😊
Simplified way to learn kishuahili
Not kishuahili
my native language
Thank you so much
Keep making more videos.
what about a please?
Nakupenda not ninakupenda
Nakupenda means i love you. Nina kupenda mean i have kupenda 😂
Ninakupenda is still correct.
Ninakupenda - formal
Nakupenda - informal
If you wanna say "I've got love" you use the phrase "Nina mapenzi".
Kupenda is verb whereas mapenzi is noun.
@@Suswaleh ok
All sentences are correct. NINAKUPENDA OR NAKUPENDA.
Firstly you have to know according to those words. NAKUPENDA is habitual time which you do in your daily life such as: in a day,week,month or year.
And NINAKUPENDA is continous/progressive time and like that.
@@hamadkhamis9075 say ninakupenda means i do like love u. Nakupenda i love u
Nakupenda can be used by itself to express love or as a kind of suffix eg anakupenda, wanakupenda, ninakupenda
Please what app did you use
U are a great teacher. Thank you
Mzuri
usi aribu lugha
ahsante saana
Wabaje sikiswahili
Wambaje
Ni kiswahili cha kizanzibar mm nimeelewa kwa sababu ni mzanzibar
I realized that in Uganda we speak broken swahil so let's pay attention 6:07
Ar dariskeena af kooda ma ibartiinoo wa idiin duceynaa inan ku hadlaa rabaye swahili
Waxaad raadisa channel somali iyo swahili ah
Haddaadse englishta taqaanid waa kuu fududay sxb.
Asante Mwalimu,Umenisaidia sana.
very important
A little confused of how words are pronounced, as if some letters are skipped say kidogo tu,just I hear dogo tu, watsup...
Commentkan xasuus bu I noqon donah waxaa baran rabaa wsahili 😊
Anigana lix bil kadib ayaan reply xasusan kadhigan.
Je veux apprendre la swahili comment tu peux m'aider?
Nice
Thank U So Much Teacher